he means he needs a reliable source of information about all ongoing and oncoming promotions from popular domain registrars. For example, Namecheap standard .com price would be around $9.5, but a coupon may allow you to renew it for $9. $.5 per domain makes a HUGE difference for domainers with THOUSANDS of domains on renewal list.

To say more, some agile domainers manage to transfer between Namecheap and Godaddy in time to catch their transfer promos, which also renew for a year. I've heard multiple stories about people who registered a domain for a year for $.99 only (registration domain coupon) and by transferring it in and out each 60 days using promos managed to get it renewed for 9 years by the end of the year. It cost them about $20 - 30 total, while standard renewal for a decade would cost around $90. These domain were later sold for several hundred dollars, so it was wort all the effort.

Thus said, domain coupons can help you save decent amount of money on domain renewals and transfers. However, it also takes a plethora of time and effort, so it is not an easy thing to create and promote such website. Well it might be easy to create - but there actually are hundreds of such websites on the Internet, so promoting another one could be really difficult.

Theres a thread on the sales subreddit discussing persistence even after several "no's" when making cold calls. Some industries instruct their reps to continue pressing until the prospect either buys ...
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